The international dialing code for Sydney is +61 2. The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here"; calling from Ireland (and most places in Europe), that's 00.
Thus to dial from Dublin to Sydney, dial 00 61 2 xxxx xxxx.
On a mobile phone, you can just dial the number directly in international format, beginning with +61 2, including the plus symbol,
Dial + 353 66 and then the local number.
You would dial 00 353 6145 8502.
You dial your international access code, then 353 for Ireland and 51 for Waterford, and then the local number you want. So if you were dialling 999 999 in Waterford, from the USA you would dial: 011 353 51 999 999
Shannon would be 5 hours ahead of Toronto.
Dial 00 353 and then the rest of the number without its first zero.
You dial 0044 and then the number you want, without the zero that it will start with.
You dial a fax number in basically the same way that you would dial a regular telephone number. To call from Ireland to Australia, dial: 00 = international access prefix from Ireland 61 = country code for Australia area code (without the leading 0) 8-digit number For example, to send a fax to Sydney, dial 00 61 2 12345678.
from Ireland dial: 0044(united kingdom) 28(northern Ireland) xx(local area) xxxxxx(phone number) ta-da.
Dial 011, the international access code. Dial 353, the Irish country code. Drop the 0 from the beginning of the city code. Dial the remaining digits.
You would dial 011 353 and then the mobile number or landline number in Ireland, without its first zero.
No matter what area code you are dialing from, you dial the number 011. The 011 is the US exit code used to dial international calls. The next number you dial is 352, which is the country code for Ireland. Lastly, dial the seven to nine digit phone number.
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